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Duration 14 days 22 days
Price From $ 4,995 $ 12,251
Price Per Day $ 357 $ 557
Highlights
  • Explore trails at the base of Mendenhall Glacier, enjoy a whale watching expedition and keep an eye out for bears, moose, eagles and more in Denali National Park
  • Explore native culture and crafts at the Morris Thompson Cultural Center, Anchorage Museum and Totem Heritage Center
  • Under the guidance of an expert Group Leader, enjoy learning together with your group of enthusiastic fellow Road Scholars
  • Choose between two carefully selected activities
  • Seattle: Get an up close look at world-renowned glass artist Dave Chihuly's work.
  • Seattle: Head to the Space Needle and experience its jaw-dropping panoramic views of the Seattle skyline.
  • : Enjoy the comfort of Insight's luxurious, air-conditioned, 40-seat coach with double the standard legroom and onboard washroom. Our customized luxury coaches are sanitized before the start of your tour and are maintained to very high standards. Physical distancing measures have been implemented on our customized luxury coaches.
  • : Experience enhanced hygiene protocols to align with the latest guidance following COVID-19. All Travel Directors, Well-Being Directors and Drivers have completed training in enhanced well-being and hygiene protocols.
  • : Our Well-Being Directors take a proactive approach to your welfare ensuring all well-being regulations are met (available on tours with 21 or more guests).
  • : Hand sanitizer is freely available on board for you to use throughout the day.
  • : We only work with establishments we are confident will consistently adhere to our high well-being standards, which include hotels, restaurants and sight-seeing venues.
  • Vancouver: At 18:00, join your Travel Director for a Welcome Dinner and an opportunity to mingle over wine.
  • Victoria: At night, choose from a selection of restaurants for your Dine-Around Evening.
  • Icefields Parkway: Indulge in a delicious meal  featuring Canadian inspired and locally-sourced ingredients while surrounded by spectacular glacier views.
  • Banff: Enjoy dinner at the historic and regal Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel.
  • Seattle: Head to the waterfront for a Celebration Dinner at Ivar's, aptly referred to as Seattle's King of the Waterfront, to toast your newfound friends.
  • Dining Summary: 13 Dinner with Wine (DW), 21 Breakfast (B), and 7 Lunch with Wine (LW)
  • Vancouver: Embark on a tour of Vancouver, exploring Gastown and the famous totem poles in Stanley Park followed by a visit to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park.
  • Victoria: Visit the stunning floral displays at Butchart Gardens.
  • Mount Robson: En route, a stop will be made at the Mount Robson Visitor Center in Mount Robson Provincial Park. Enjoy the best views of Mount Robson, which at 12,972 ft (3,954 metres) is the most prominent mountain in North America's Rocky Mountain range and also the highest point in the Canadian Rockies.
  • Maligne Lake: Relax on board a narrated cruise on the serene waters of Lake Maligne. Glide past jagged mountain peaks to Spirit Island, a world-famous destination accessible only by boat.
  • Glacier National Park: Board a private, historic Red Jammer bus for a journey along the Going-to-the-Sun Road; an engineering marvel running through the park's wild interior.
  • : Wine connoisseurs rejoice. Today you'll head through the wide, endless horizons of the wine-producing area of Washington State. Visit Cave B Estate, an award-winning boutique winery and local favorite. Explore the nuances of their fine wine selection with some tastings. A setting that allows you to “B” inspired through delicious wine, friendly staff, exciting events & beautiful views.
  • Seattle: Get an up close look at world-renowned glass artist Dave Chihuly's work.
  • Seattle: Head to the Space Needle and experience its jaw-dropping panoramic views of the Seattle skyline.
  • Athabasca Glacier: Venture out onto the amazing Glacier Skywalk where you will be treated to an after-hours hours, private guided tour of a cliff-edged glass-floored walkway.
  • Athabasca Glacier: Join your Local Expert on a special before-hours glacier tour, when all visitors are gone. Venture out onto the Athabasca Glacier in a massive Ice Explorer. Then, join your guide for a warm beverage as you stroll atop the ice.
Trip Style Group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Premium
Physical Level
  • 1- Very easy
  • 0- Wheelchair accessible
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
  • National Parks
  • Cultural
  • 50 plus
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Alaska
  • Anchorage
  • Denali
  • Denali National Park
  • Fairbanks
  • Juneau
  • Ketchikan
  • Seward
  • Vancouver
  • Yukon
  • Alaska
  • Anchorage
  • Banff National Park
  • Glacier National Park
  • Juneau
  • Ketchikan
  • Seward
  • Vancouver
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Airfare included
Activities N/A
  • Culture
Meals Included
  • 38 Meals
  • 13 Breakfasts
  • 12 Lunches
  • 13 Dinners
  • The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian
N/A
Description Immerse yourself in the spirit of Alaska, discovering local culture, enjoying expert lectures and exploring untamed wilderness still roamed by caribou and moose. This 22-Day guided tour traverses the most majestic terrain of Canada before dipping into the U.S. Start in Vancouver, where the famous totem poles in the lush Stanley Park are worth of a photo — or 10. Cruise across the serene, mirror-like waters of Maligne Lake, watching as the reflection of the Canadian Rockies wave in the vessel’s wake. Enjoy a private guided tour of Glacier Skywalk, a glass walkway above the Sunwapta Valley, where you will see waterfalls and wildlife. Explore the rugged wonder of Banff National Park on a helicopter or gondola ride. In Washington, visit an award-winning winery and indulge in an artisanal lunch paired with its finest wines. And look for flying fish at Seattle’s Pike Place Market, where fishmongers at the world-famous farmers market are apt to toss fresh filets from stand to stand.
Itinerary: Alaska: Deep Into the Last Frontier

Day 1
Check-In, Registration, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
Fairbanks, AK D Westmark Fairbanks Hotel & Conference Center
Activity note: Hotel check-in available from 3:00 p.m.

Afternoon: As you arrive at the airport, please pick up your welcome packets from the Holland America desk beside the luggage carousel. Your welcome packets contain room keys, meal vouchers, and other important cruise information that your group leader will explain during orientation tonight. Program Registration: After checking into the hotel and obtaining your room assignment, please look for the Road Scholar meet and greet table located near the tour desk. Program staff will provide you with another arrival packet containing the up-to-date schedule and other important information we will review during orientation. If you arrive late, please pick up your packet at the front desk. All routes, field trips, and excursions may be subject to change as weather and sea conditions may affect the itinerary. Sea conditions could affect the progress of the ship, making it run late and sometimes miss ports because it is not safe to dock. Because of this, the cruise itinerary should always be regarded as provisional. The operators reserve the right to change the content of field trips and excursions without prior notice. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible.

Dinner: In the hotel meeting space enjoy a catered meal, including coffee, tea, water; other beverages are available for purchase. Dinner will be followed by a brief meet & greet and orientation. This will be a chance for you to meet your fellow travelers as you begin your journey in wondrous Alaska.

Evening: At leisure. Take the rest of the evening to settle in, relax, and get a good night's sleep for the full day of activities tomorrow.

Day 2
Morris Thompson Cultural Center, Museum of the North (UA)
Fairbanks, AK B,L,D Westmark Fairbanks Hotel & Conference Center
Activity note: Group will walk 1/2 mile from the hotel to the Morris Thompson Cultural Center. A bus will transport us to the Museum of the North, at the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus and back to the hotel.

Breakfast: At hotel restaurant.

Morning: Orientation: Gather in our meeting space where the Road Scholar group leaders will provide an overview of the program and an introduction to Fairbanks and Alaska. We will review the daily schedule and any changes, discuss responsibilities, safety guidelines, and emergency procedures and answer any of your questions. The group will then walk to the Morris Thompson Cultural Center for a guided exploration of the center provided by the center's director. Morris Thompson, a Koyukon Athabascan, was born, raised, and is now laid to rest in Tanana. As a native political leader and businessman, he dedicated his life to Alaska issues and its peoples. The center is dedicated to his memory and educates residents and visitors about Interior Alaska’s cultural and natural history.

Lunch: Enjoy a special Athabascan meal with local, fresh ingredients specially prepared for our group at the Cultural Center.

Afternoon: Following lunch enjoy a one-hour Cultural Connections Presentation by Alaskan native youth. After the performance our group will board a bus to the Museum of the North on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus for a self-guided visit of the museum. The museum exhibits are a great introduction to Alaska’s diverse wildlife, people and land. Exhibits highlight the objects and artifacts, people, wildlife, geography and history of each of Alaska's five major geographic regions. Pieces and objects representing 2000 years of Alaskan art and historical paintings from the 19th and 20th century round out the exhibits.

Dinner: In the hotel meeting space enjoy a catered meal, including coffee, tea, water; other beverages are available for purchase.

Evening: At your leisure to rest and relax for tomorrow's early departure to Denali. Please remember that you may want two sets of bags for tomorrow morning. One set will be transferred directly to the ship and another with your items for Denali, Anchorage and Seward. Your leaders will carefully explain how to label your bags for proper transfer.

Day 3
Transfer to Denali, Welcome to the Sub Arctic
Denali National Park, AK B,L,D McKinley Chalet Resort
Activity note: The coach trip to Denali from Fairbanks is 3 1/2 hours long. We will take a break mid-trip to allow you to stretch your legs.

Breakfast: At the hotel restaurant.

Morning: Bags out by 6:00 am. Depart via motor coach to Denali National Park via the George Parks Highway. Departing Fairbanks you will view the rolling hill country of the Yukon-Tanana uplands, which are covered with spruce and birch before crossing the vast Tanana lowlands, then climbing the north side of the Alaska Range. Enjoy the incredible scenery with views of the Alaska Range and meandering rivers. Keep a look out for moose and other wildlife. Approaching Denali, the highway parallels a deep canyon, carved by the Nenana River.

Lunch: At the McKinley Chalet Resort, lunch at the Chalet’s restaurant.

Afternoon: After checking in at the resort, you will have free time to visit the Denali National Park Visitor Center. A free shuttle runs between the resort to the Park's Visitor's Center. The center offers visitors a chance to learn more about the Park by speaking with rangers, viewing the 20-minute film, "Heartbeats of Denali," exploring the exhibit area and taking advantage of the adjacent trail system.

Dinner: Homemade dinner at Denali Education Center.

Evening: Following dinner, a speaker at the Denali Education Center will deliver a "Welcome to the Sub Arctic" presentation, which will provide an excellent background for tomorrow’s trip deep into Denali National Park. A non-profit educational partner of Denali National Park and Preserve since 1989, the Denali Education Center offers Road Scholar programs during the summer months.

Day 4
Heart of Denali National Park, Wildlife Viewing
Denali National Park, AK B,L,D McKinley Chalet Resort
Activity note: Early transfer from the lodge. Group will depart the Chalet between 5:30 and 6:30 am. Full day field trip by motorcoach, about 6-8 hours.

Breakfast: 5:00 am early morning breakfast at the McKinley Chalet.

Morning: We will depart very early this morning for the Denali Tundra Wilderness Tour via coach, returning this afternoon. Lunch will be provided on the bus. Traveling 53 miles into the Park to the Toklat River Rest Area, the Tundra Wilderness Tour offers some of the best opportunities to view the Park’s wildlife and scenery. It includes narration about the Park’s animals, plants and history. One never knows when wildlife will show, but there will be opportunities to see Dall sheep, moose, caribou, wolves and grizzly bears. On days when Denali (formerly Mt. McKinley) is visible, it may be possible to travel to Stony Hill Overlook (another eight miles down the road) and view the entire mountain. We make rest stops at least once every 90 minutes during the trip.

Lunch: Boxed lunch including sandwich, fruit and beverage.

Afternoon: After returning from the Tundra Wilderness Tour, enjoy free time to explore the Park. Be sure to take advantage of the free shuttle to the Visitor’s Center. There are several short hikes that begin in the area of the Visitor’s Center. Also, near the Visitor's Center there are kennels for the sled dogs of Denali, which have been important to the Park for a very long time. The dogs, and their kennels, represent important pieces of Alaskan history.

Dinner: After a long day of activity, we will not dine as a group, so you can set your own schedule for the evening. Dinner will be at the Chalet's grill or café.

Evening: At your leisure.

Day 5
Train to Anchorage, Hurricane Gulch, Denali (Mount McKinley)
Anchorage, AK B,L,D Westmark Anchorage Hotel
Activity note: The train trip (via the McKinley Explorer train) from Denali to Anchorage takes approximately 8 hours. During the rail trip you will be able to move about the train cars and enjoy open-air vistas from aprons between train cars.

Breakfast: At the Chalet.

Morning: Place bags outside room by 7:30 am. Depart via coach to the train depot for the rail trip to Anchorage at approximately 8:30 am. The train departs the depot by 9:15 am. Narration is provided on the train. Relax and enjoy Alaska’s scenic beauty from domed railcars while traveling south to Anchorage. Be sure to keep an eye out for bears, moose, eagles, beavers, wolves and swans.

Lunch: Meal in the train’s dining room includes entrée, dessert and beverage.

Afternoon: We pass through the expansive Broad Pass, the highest point on the Alaska Railroad at 2,363 feet. Near the south end of Broad Pass we cross the impressive 918-foot Hurricane Gulch trestle, towering 296 feet above the creek below. South of Talkeetna marks one of the most spectacular views of Denali. If the weather is good the train will slow to allow passengers to snap a few photos. We will arrive in Anchorage late afternoon and check into the Westmark Anchorage hotel.

Dinner: Enjoy a catered meal, including coffee, tea, water; other beverages are available for purchase.

Evening: At your leisure after visiting as a group during dinner.

Day 6
Anchorage Museum, Turnagain Arm, Wildlife Center
Seward, AK B,L,D Windsong Lodge
Activity note: The group walk to the Anchorage museum and back to the hotel is about a half mile each way. Afternoon coach trip will be approximately 2 1/2 hours long with a break at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center.

Breakfast: Breakfast at hotel.

Morning: We will walk to the Anchorage Museum for a self-guided visit. Enjoy the large variety of exhibits that explain pre-historic, historic and present Anchorage and Alaska. A main exhibition contains over 600 objects from the Smithsonian collections and is one of the finest presentations of Alaskan history and ethnology in the state. Full-scale and miniature dioramas provide a look at the early lifestyles of Alaska’s native peoples. Exhibits also cover the exploration and settlement by the Russians, the gold rush era, World War II and statehood. Our Road Scholar group leaders will provide a time and place to meet for boarding a motor coach for the drive along Turnagain Arm to Seward. South of Anchorage, the Seward Highway hugs the dramatic shorelines of Turnagain Arm; one of the world's great drives, ranking right up there with Italy's Amalfi Drive. This route is one of 15 roads in the U.S. that have been designated as an "All-American Road." Here explorer Captain Cook searched for the Northwest Passage. Local lore has it that the arm is so named because Cook entered it repeatedly, only to be forced to turn back. Driving along Turnagain Arm, watch for beluga whales, which are frequent visitors to the arm as they patrol the muddy waters in search of salmon and hooligan, a variety of smelt.

Lunch: Boxed lunch aboard the motor coach includes sandwich, fruit, cookie and beverage.

Afternoon: We will stop at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, where we will see and learn about an array of Alaskan animals including Musk ox, brown bear, moose and wood bison. The center provides care for rescued and displaced Alaskan animals. We arrive in Seward late in the afternoon and check into the Windsong Lodge.

Dinner: At the Windsong Lodge as a group, enjoy a catered meal, including coffee, tea, water; other beverages are available for purchase.

Evening: At your leisure, and preparing for embarkation on the Noordam.

Day 7
Behind the Scenes at Alaska Sealife Center, Ship Embarkation
At Sea B,L,D MS Noordam
Activity note: Group will take a shuttle from the lodge to the Alaska Sealife center. After visiting the Alaska Sealife Center, the group will catch a shuttle to the cruise ship terminal. Afternoon is free to return to downtown Seward.

Breakfast: Breakfast buffet at the Windsong Lodge.

Morning: Transfer from the Windsong Lodge to the Alaska Sealife Center where you will see marine life and birds in a behind the scenes visit to learn about the role of the Sealife Center in education, research and the rehabilitation of marine animals. It is Alaska's only public aquarium and ocean wildlife rescue center. View puffins, octopus, sea lions and other sea life while learning about the center's mission to promote understanding and stewardship of Alaska’s marine ecosystems. After our visit the group will board a shuttle and transfer to the ship.

Lunch: Onboard the ship, or if you prefer you may dine on your own in Seward. Seward provides a shuttle service from downtown to the cruise ship terminal. Ship boarding begins at 1:00 pm.

Afternoon: Explore Seward and/or settle in to the Noordam. Be on board the ship by 5:00 pm.

Dinner: Each evening we have early seating for dinner in the main dining room (5:30). The regionally inspired cuisine features classic dishes as well as other dietary options.

Evening: At your leisure to unpack, enjoy sail away from Resurrection Bay and explore the ship’s hospitality.

Day 8
At Sea, Road Scholar Staff Presentations
At Sea B,L,D MS Noordam
Activity note: Road Scholar staff will provide lectures relating to Alaska in our meeting space. Opportunities for ship activities will also be available and Road Scholar staff will make adjustments to the schedule to facilitate these shipboard activities.

Breakfast: Onboard the ship at the restaurant of your choice as the ship sails across the Gulf of Alaska toward Glacier Bay.

Morning: The time available in each port is set by the cruise line. Whenever possible, the Road Scholar daily schedule indicates port arrival and departure times (subject to change by the cruise line). Road Scholar delivers a robust educational program in each port, and this may mean that free time in port could be limited. This morning, Road Scholar staff will provide lectures relating to Alaska in our meeting space. Each specially selected staff member has expertise of their own, so lectures on the ship will vary by cruise. Opportunities for ship activities will also be available and Road Scholar staff will make adjustments to the schedule to facilitate these shipboard activities.

Lunch: Onboard the ship.

Afternoon: This afternoon will include a presentation by Road Scholar staff covering such topics as how to see nature in action during the cruise, life in Alaska, or other topics of interest. Late in the afternoon we will gather for a special Road Scholar cocktail party.

Dinner: Early seating for dinner in the main dining room.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 9
Nature Interpretation in Glacier Bay, Tidewater Glaciers
Glacier Bay, AK B,L,D MS Noordam
Activity note: Learn fascinating features of Glacier Bay. Spend time out on deck to watch for wildlife and enjoy the glacial scenery. Meet a Huna Tlingit cultural ambassador.

Breakfast: Onboard the ship.

Morning: Glacier Bay National Park Ranger-Naturalists will board the ship near Gustavus at the mouth of the Bay. They will be on hand to explain the natural and cultural history of the area and point out fascinating features of Glacier Bay.

Lunch: Aboard the ship at one of its many dining venues.

Afternoon: Spend time out on deck to watch for wildlife and enjoy the glacial scenery. If a glacier is fed by enough snow to flow out of the mountains and down to the sea, it is called a "tidewater" glacier, which is one of the types of glacier seen in Glacier Bay. Watch closely when the ship stops near a tidewater glacier and you may very well see a calving glacier. Listen for the sound as the great blocks of ice up to 200 feet high break loose and crash into the water. Late afternoon a Huna Tlingit cultural ambassador will discuss personal experiences, clan and family traditions, and the historic use of the Glacier Bay area. Learn about traditional subsistence practices and the traditions that have sustained the Huna Tlingit people dating back thousands of years.

Dinner: Onboard the ship.

Evening: Road Scholar staff will provide an orientation to Skagway and a presentation on the history of the area.

Day 10
Haines, Skagway, White Pass & Yukon Railway
Haines, AK B,L,D MS Noordam
Activity note: Late in the morning we take a ferry to Skagway. Ramps can be steep for getting on and off the ferry; ride about 1 hour. Walking about ½ mile on town sidewalks. Train ride is approximately 3 ½ hours.

Breakfast: Onboard the ship at your leisure.

Morning: A special guest will discuss his experiences growing up in remote areas of Alaska. After the presentation, we will board a fast-ferry bound for Skagway.

Lunch: Boxed lunch on the White Pass & Yukon Railway.

Afternoon: Board the White Pass & Yukon Railway for a narrated trip up to White Pass and a short distance into Canada. Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, this narrow-gauge railroad is an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Its steep grade (about 3,000 feet in 20 miles) includes spectacular tunnels, bridges and trestles. During the train trip you will have a chance to take in the panorama of mountains, glaciers, gorges, waterfalls, tunnels, trestles and historic sites from the comfort of vintage parlor cars. Similar to the Alaska Railroad, you can enjoy open-air vistas from aprons between train cars. Once back in Skagway take time to explore the town. Late in the afternoon we board the fast-ferry to go back to Haines and our home on the Noordam.

Dinner: Onboard the ship, or eat on your own in Haines. Haines provides a town shuttle which runs frequently between the ship dock and town.

Day 11
Eagles, Whales, Seals, Mendenhall Glacier, Free Time Juneau
Juneau, AK B,L,D MS Noordam
Activity note: Trails at Mendenhall Glacier are uneven and unpaved. Walking about 1 mile round trip, approx. 1 hour depending on how long one stays to view the glacier. There is the option to spend time at the Visitor Center, which can be accessed by elevator. Driving approximately 10 miles total driving, about ½ hour. Getting on/off boat; whale watching about 2.5 hours.

Breakfast: On board ship at your leisure.

Morning: Board a motor coach for a narrated drive to Mendenhall Glacier. Morning viewing of the glacier is more relaxed as most visitors arrive in the afternoon. Take a leisurely walk on the many trails and stop in the Visitor's Center to talk with a ranger, take in glacier vistas, or view a beautifully produced film. Our group will then be taken to board a private catamaran for a whale watching expedition among the many islands in Stephen's Passage. View glaciers as well as wildlife along the way.

Lunch: Boxed lunch. Complementary tea, coffee, hot chocolate and water are available during the whale watch.

Afternoon: During our whale watching expedition the onboard naturalist will explain the behavior and habitat of wildlife we may encounter, including humpback whales, Steller sea lions, Dall’s porpoises, harbor seals, and bald eagles. Arrive back at Auke Bay and embark on a motor coach transfer to Juneau where you can independently visit points of interest in Juneau such as the new Alaska State Museum, the State Capitol, the Russian Orthodox church and historic Franklin Street Area.

Dinner: Onboard the ship.

Evening: Join the Road Scholar staff in our meeting space for a presentation.

Day 12
Ketchikan Totems, Visit Saxman Mayor
Ketchikan, AK B,L,D MS Noordam
Activity note: Getting on/off the bus for short drives around town. Minimal walking with some periods of standing at the Heritage and Discovery Centers.

Breakfast: Onboard the ship.

Morning: Travel south through Clarence Straits toward Ketchikan. Gather in the Road Scholar meeting space for a presentation.

Lunch: Onboard at your leisure as we approach Ketchikan.

Afternoon: Disembark for a presentation at the Totem Heritage Center where Center staff will explain the culture and crafts of the Tlingit and Haida people and interpret ancient totem poles. Go behind-the-scenes to examine a special collection of totems up close along with native crafts. Afterwards we'll head to the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center where we'll have some time to explore on our own. We'll also have a chance to learn about the native culture from a Tlingit tribal member and former mayor of the Saxman native community. After our visit, choose to walk back a short distance to the ship or spend some time exploring downtown Ketchikan.

Dinner: Onboard the ship.

Evening: Enjoy a short Road Scholar presentation this evening.

Day 13
At Sea, Canadian Waters, Road Scholar Staff Presentation
At Sea B,L,D MS Noordam
Activity note: A lecture onboard. Opportunities for ship activities. Discuss disembarkation procedures in the afternoon.

Breakfast: Onboard the ship.

Morning: This morning we will have a lecture in our meeting space while cruising in Canadian waters.

Lunch: Onboard the ship.

Afternoon: At leisure to prepare for disembarkation tomorrow. While traveling the magnificent inside passage of British Columbia. Watch for lighthouses, fishing boats and marine mammals while continuing down Hecate Strait and into Queen Charlotte Sound. We will assemble in our meeting space for an overview of our Alaska adventure. In addition, Road Scholar staff will host a Q&A session to discuss disembarkation procedures to make disembarkation as smooth as possible.

Dinner: Onboard the ship.

Evening: At leisure to enjoy our last evening on the ship.

Day 14
Vancouver – BC, Program Concludes
Vancouver, BC B
Breakfast: Onboard the ship.

Morning: Early morning arrival in Vancouver at Canada Place Pier. Disembark and transfer to the airport or to area hotels if staying over. This concludes our program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and we look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Please be in touch via the Road Scholar Social Network, where you can share memories, pictures, and comments. Best wishes for all your journeys.

Itinerary: Canadian Rockies and Pacific Coast with Alaska Cruise 2022 Classic Group with Alaska Cruise Verandah Suite

Day 1: Welcome to Vancouver

Arrive in Vancouver, a haven for sports enthusiasts and keen history buffs alike. This unique city offers something for everyone. From its striking mountains to the bustle of the city’s art and music scene, this British Columbia seaport does not disappoint. On arrival, your airport transfer will take you to your luxury hotel before you join your Travel Director at 18:00 for a Welcome Dinner and an opportunity to mingle with fellow guests over wine.

Day 2: Cruise the Gulf Islands to Victoria

Embark on a tour of Vancouver, exploring Gastown and the famous totem poles in Stanley Park followed by a visit to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. You'll have free time to enjoy lunch on your own. This afternoon, board a ferry and sail through the beautiful Gulf Islands to Vancouver Island, an idyllic place known for its fishing and art communities. You'll end your day here, in British Columbia's stunning capital city, Victoria. Your hotel will be the Inn at Laurel Point, a modern waterfront venue with harbour views.

Day 3: Butchart Gardens

Start your day wandering through world renowned Butchart Gardens, a beautiful National Historic Site of Canada featuring groups of floral displays. Enjoy an immersive day exploring Canada's oldest Chinatown, the bustling Inner Harbour and stately Legislative Buildings. At night, choose from a selection of restaurants for your Dine-Around Evening, where you’ll sit down and enjoy a hearty meal with striking views.

Day 4: Victoria to Chase, British Columbia

This morning, cruise back to the mainland and continue on your scenic journey through British Columbia to the Secwepemc Territory at Little Shuswap Lake close to Chase. Upon arrival, join a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience as you witness and partake in a Smudging Ceremony, a traditional spiritual ritual conducted by a member of the local Indigenous community. As you settle in at your lakeside lodge this evening, you'll enjoy a Dinner with Wine, featuring authentic regional flavours.

Day 5: The Alpine Wonderland of Jasper National Park

After breakfast this morning, your journey takes you along the legendary Yellowhead Highway towards Jasper National Park, part of the Canadian Rocky Mountains Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. En route, a stop will be made at the Mount Robson Visitor Center in Mount Robson Provincial Park, the second oldest park in British Columbia’s park system and truly one of the world’s crown jewels. Enjoy the best views of Mount Robson, which at 12,972 ft (3,954 metres) is the most prominent mountain in North America's Rocky Mountain range and also the highest point in the Canadian Rockies. Arrive in the wonderland of Jasper National Park with its soothing mineral hot springs, rugged glaciers, colourful meadows, and majestic mountains.

Day 6: Exploring Jasper and the Columbia Icefield

Start the day with an informative walk on the trails of Maligne Canyon, one of the most beautiful gorges in the Canadian Rockies. Then, embark on a narrated cruise across the serene waters of iconic Maligne Lake, one of the jewels of the Canadian Rockies (please note that this activity is seasonal and subject to closure as the lake may be frozen). Stop at Spirit Island, one of the most photographed sites in the Canadian Rockies. Start your journey along the majestic Icefields Parkway, one of the world's most stunning mountain drives. Travel along the majestic Icefields Parkway and arrive at the Columbia Icefield for your stay at the just opened Glacier View Lodge, the first and only glacier-view resort in Canada. After a welcome reception in the Moraine Lounge,venture onto the amazing Glacier Skywalk where you will be treated to an after-hours, private guided tour of the cliff-edged, glass-floored walkway.After enjoying a gourmet dinner with wine, you can step out onto the Viewing Deck, stargaze marveling at the dark night sky, relax with a drink in the library, or hang out inside the Moraine Lounge with games and live entertainment.

Day 7: Icefields, Glaciers and Lakes to Banff National Park

Following a hearty breakfast, your Local Expert will escort you to a special before-hours glacier tour. Venture out onto Athabasca Glacier in a massive Ice Explorer. Then, join your guide for a stroll atop the ice and discover the beauty and immensity of the glacier. Learn about the history and geology of the region, and enjoy a warm beverage out on the glacier itself. After this morning's icy adventure, continue south to Lake Louise and admire it's blue waters and Victoria Glacier. Journey on to the resort town of Banff, your home for the next two nights. This evening, dine in town and unwind in your stunning natural surroundings.

Day 8: The Unspoiled Wilderness of Banff National Park Relaxed Start

Today is yours to spend exploring the rugged charms of the park. Choose from several optional experiences, including a once in a lifetime helicopter flight over the magnificent Canadian Rockies, or a ride onboard the Banff Gondola, a scenic cableway that can take you to the summit of Sulphur Mountain.

Day 9: Buffalo and Glacier National Park

Prepare for a day of culture and history as you join a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, one of the world’s oldest and largest buffalo jumps. Once here you’ll discover how the indigenous people used this 36-foot-high (11 metres) cliff to hunt stampeding herds of bison. You’ll also get a unique chance to join a local Blackfoot elder and hear fascinating stories about the Plains people of today and long ago. From craggy plains to mountainous landscapes, you’ll cross the U.S. border into Montana and end your day at Many Glacier Hotel, a charming property situated in the heart of Glacier National Park.

Day 10: Going-to-the-Sun and Glacier National Park

Today, board a private Red Jammer bus to cruise along the Going-to-the-Sun Road in style. During your narrated trip you'll witness stunning views from Logan Pass and the marvels of the park's wild interior. Disembark and end your day at Lake McDonald, the largest lake in Glacier National Park. Rest up in a classic Swiss-chalet-style lodge with spectacular mountain views.

Day 11: Lake Coeur d'Alene and Spokane

Today you'll continue on to the beautiful shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene, one of America's most beautiful lakes, and arrive in Spokane to stay at The Historic Davenport, Autograph Collection hotel.This is Washington State's grandest hotel, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has welcomed a number of famous faces including Amelia Earhart and Clark Gable.

Day 12: Wonderful Wines en route to Seattle

Wine connoisseurs rejoice. Today you'll head through the wide, endless horizons of the wine-producing area of Washington State. This afternoon, enjoy a tasting of local wines at your Highlight Lunch, focusing on fresh, local and artisanal ingredients. Then it's on to Seattle for an evening at leisure at your hotel.

Day 13: The Soaring Sights of Seattle

Enjoy an Insight Choice today. Either head to the Space Needle, with its jaw-dropping panoramic views of the unique skyline or the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit. You'll also see Puget Sound, Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market, where you should watch out for flying fish. The afternoon is yours at leisure and you'll find activities, restaurants and shops aplenty. In the evening, join your Travel Director and fellow guests for a Celebration Dinner with wine at Ivar's Acres of Clams. Here you'll find the Northwest's best dining, as you take in the views on Seattle's waterfront.

Day 14: Depart Seattle for Anchorage

Today take a flight (not included) from Seattle to Anchorage, Alaska Enjoy your afternoon and evening at leisure. Anchorage offers an incongruous contrast to the wild wonders of Alaska. A place where deep-sea fishermen bump shoulders with businesspeople on the 9 to 5, it's a fascinating, remote city. Home to almost half of the Alaskan population, Anchorage and its humble skyline is dwarfed by the snowy peaks of the wilderness beyond. Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique culture, traditions and heritage of the First Nation people of these lands too.

Day 15: Anchorage - Seward - Embarkation

Start your Alaska Cruise adventure and transfer from Anchorage to Seward. Monumental scenery surrounds you in this remote corner of the world, where glaciers calve and whales cruise through inky waters, before an immense mountain backdrop. Almost totally submerged by the colossal landscapes around it, Seward - and the wonders of Kenai Fjords National Park - offer some of astonishing Alaska's most thrilling scenery. Located in a deep gash in the Kenai Peninsula, Seward is a place to immerse yourself in nature's majesty. Fjords carve into the landscape, while the Harding Icefield - which caps Kenai Fjords National Park - reaches out its icy fingers, with glaciers spilling down between mountain peaks.

Day 16: Cruise Hubbard Glacier, Alaska

Hubbard Glacier, off the coast of Yakutat, Alaska, is the largest glacier in North America, with a calving front that is more than six miles wide. One of the main sources for Hubbard Glacier originates 76 mi inland. It has been a very active glacier, experiencing two major surges in the past 30 years. This glacier was named after Gardiner Greene Hubbard, a U.S. lawyer, financier, and philanthropist. He was the first president of the National Geographic Society.

Day 17: Juneau, Alaska

Extraordinary adventures amid nature's wildest staging await at Juneau - there is a selection of 11 included shore excursions and 15 selected shore excursions (require surcharge). The majestic Mendenhall Glacier sprawls down from Juneau Icefield, which provides an icy cap to the area's rip-roaring scenery. State capitals simply don't get more dramatic than this isolated, remote city lost amid the Alaskan wilds. Even the roads eventually peter out, absorbed by forests and viewpoints, firmly underlining the isolated location, hidden behind an impenetrable wall of rigid mountains. Rise up to Mount Roberts Tramway's viewpoint, to see the city swallowed by this most colossal backdrop. This is glacier country, and no fewer than 38 ice flows branch off from the main Juneau Icefield, slowly carving out valleys in their wakes. Taku Glacier cuts deep into the mountain, forming a colossal sculpture that is one of the world's thickest - almost a mile deep. Mendenhall Glacier cascades down, just 12 miles away from downtown, terminating in its own lake and visitor centre. With 1,500 square miles of ice field to explore, one of the best ways to take in the magnitude and majesty of this epic ice sculpture is to hold on tight on as the propeller whirs, and you soar into the skies on an exhilarating sightseeing flight. Cruising up above the icy world that fills in these serrated mountain peaks is a once in a lifetime experience. The animals that inhabit the Southeast Alaskan wilds are just as inspiring as the landscapes – families of bears patrol the riverbanks, bald eagles survey the surroundings watchfully, and Pacific humpbacks migrate from Hawaii's waters to feast on the krill rich, icy waters. Fish for huge catches, power across the ice in a snow-sledge, or kayak just below glaciers. However, you choose to immerse yourself in it, Juneau's incredible outdoor adventures never disappoint.

Day 18: Skagway, Alaska

Feel the same rush of excitement as the gold rush chasers did, when they first arrived in Skagway, intent on finding their fortune. While the gold may now be gone, a treasure trove of natural glory waits to be discovered here. The adrenaline of America’s legendary gold rush still pulses along Skagway's streets, especially in Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park and the historic downtown area - which sprang up during the heady heights of the 1890’s goldrush. The jagged mountain ridges - with peaks of white snow above a treeline of soaring pine forests - provide a reward for the ages. Recapture the evocative sense of adventure, as you ride one of the world’s most spectacular railroads. Your engine will puff steam below the precipitous, colossal scenery, while the vintage carriages curve around the White Pass & Yukon Route, alongside tumbling waterfalls and spanning deeply-etched gorges. Wander historic trails like the Chilkoot Trail Hike, to walk in the well-trodden footsteps of the gold seekers. Set on the northern tip of the Inside Passage, Skagway luxuriates in a remarkably beautiful and dramatic landscape. Explore mighty rivers teeming with thick salmon leaping over rapids and see brown bears edging from the shelter of the trees. Endless forests spread as far as the eye can see, while bald eagles perch on treetops, surveying the surroundings from above. Whales roam offshore, and glaciers creak and calve nearby, in this magical natural kingdom. Choose from 8 included Shore Excursions and 16 Selected Shore Excursions that are offered for a surcharge.

Day 19: Sitka, Alaska

A distant land of bears, wild landscapes and icy adventures, sail between glorious islands and witness the diverse wildlife of the Inside Passage. Eagles watch over the scenery overhead, while whales and sea lions add glorious weight to the animal life that thrives and thrashes in these icy seas. With a quintet of Pacific salmon species filling the rich rivers and waterways with life, settle back to enjoy the show, as Sitka's immense setpieces play out before you. You might notice the onion-shaped dome atop St. Michael’s Church – a relic of the area's Russian history. Sitka formed a part of the Russian Empire until a deal was struck in 1867, and the territory was sold to the United States, with the handover ceremony taking place here in Sitka. The native Tlingit culture is an important presence, and elaborate totem poles rocket up in Sitka National Historical Park. They mark the battleground of 1804, when the indigenous people clashed fiercely with the Russians. The snow-capped peak of the dormant volcano, Mount Edgecumbe, draws understandable comparisons with Mount Fuji's symmetrical cone. Climb to thrilling heights, as you arrive on Kruzof Island, and enjoy richly spellbinding views of the scattered Pacific islands, while hiking. Whether you want to spend your time flying above snow-dusted mountain ridges, fishing for colossal King salmon, or savouring Northwest frontier cuisine in waterfront restaurants, there's no shortage of ways to experience Sitka's natural wonders. Choose from 9 included Shore Excursions and 10 Selected Shore Excursions that are available for a surcharge.

Day 20: Ketchikan, Alaska

The Salmon Capital of the World is a thrilling introduction to wild and wonderful Alaska, sitting at the southern gateway to the Inside Passage's famed route of larger-than-life scenery. Cruise through the waters, or soar just above in a sightseeing plane, to take in the full majesty of the magnificent Misty Fjords National Monument. Home to grizzly and black bears - as well as cruising whales and swimming seals - the wildlife spotting opportunities in this majestic corner of the world are nothing short of spectacular. Towered over by steep banks and valley walls, Ketchikan's ocean inlet is peppered with granite stacks, looming from the waters. Surrounded by glorious landscapes, head to the Alaska Rainforest Sanctuary, which is alive with bald eagles, black bears and remarkable, thick, yellow banana slugs - the squeamish are advised to keep well clear. Visit Ketchikan's Heritage Centre, where a collection of intricately carved totem poles rise up, preserving the heritage of the indigenous Tlingit and Haida people of these lands. Ketchikan has the world's largest collection, and some of the oldest and most precious totems in existence. This frontier city hasn’t always been so wholesome, however. See the colourful historic street that is built on crooked stilts over Ketchikan Creek, which has a crude history as the main red-light district in the city. The brothels closed in the 1950s, but you can explore this legendarily seedy past at Dolly’s House - a brothel turned museum. See the Married Man trail, a historical route used to enter Creek Street away from prying eyes. Choose from 13 included Shore Excursions and 14 Selected Shore Excursions that are available for a surcharge.

Day 21: Cruise the Inside Passage

Navigate through the intricate outlays of some of Alaska’s most staggering winter scenery, threading a needle between craggy, snow-dusted islands, and slipping glacial giants. To cruise this 500-mile stretch of Alaskan beauty is to sail through a living work of natural art - with perfectly sculpted mountains soaring from the shoreline, and clutches of islands scattered across the dark waters with delicate attention to detail. A common sailing route due to its calm sheltered waters, gorgeous natural set pieces constantly play out here - whether it’s killer whales accompanying you through the breathtaking icy passages, harbour seals catching a break on floating hunks of ice, or wisps of cloud clinging to distant mountain peaks. Witness Mother Nature at her most dramatic and elaborate along this Alaskan coastline, where glaciers groan and creak melodramatically, before finally releasing colossal shelves of ice, allowing them to free fall into the waters below, and explode with angry booms and thunderous splashes. While fundamental displays of nature’s power always awe and amaze, it’s the tranquil beauty of this passage - amid still waters, splitting only to reveal the smooth backs of breaching humpback whales – that is relentlessly moving. A journey of glaciers, remote hidden villages, and carved fjords - the Inside Passage is a breathtaking voyage through the intricate mesh of Alaska’s fractured, raw and spectacular coastal landscapes.

Day 22: Disembark and Depart Vancouver

Boasting mountains, sea, culture, art and so much more, many cities claim to have it all, but few can back it up like Vancouver. Famously livable, just visiting this high-rise city - surrounded by staggering natural beauty - is a thrill. Transfer to the airport where you will arrive at approximately 10:30am or choose to extend your stay with additional nights.

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